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I am German, and live in Germany, Bonn (near Cologne). I've made many visits to the US (LA, Hawaii, Canada) and I just love America. Before, I've been living in Tokyo. Very interesting country, highly modern compared to Germany and I really appreciate it now. Unfortunately, I never recognized it when I was still there.

And currently I'm seeking for some good english speakers/writers who can help me clear away some grammatical errors on my site. To add more professionalism. Thank you for any help. BTW, no sign-up or so; just email your improvements directly.

Sparkie
Thanks - YES Gibraltar is truly unbelievable and I go back a minimum of 3 times a year to get my dose.
Did you go up the Rock into the cave? Maybe we will coincide there one day - do you think we will visit again? Was everyone really friendly to you because if not let me know and I shall shout at them 8-).

Yeah, the time difference for posts is 4 hours for me also. It's weird. I don't think that's the time zone for Australia. Definitely not California. I guess it's for the place in Canada where Matt lives?!? And yes, vBulletin will be welcomed by me because of the little things which make it better (IE: choose your time zone)

Nope... Vancouver has the same time zone as LA... I've wondered about the time difference myself, as I live in Seattle, just a short distance from Vancouver. I think it might be the time in Victoria, Canada...

To Nicky - yes, I ventured into the cave - just fascinating.. and the fact that there's a theatre inside it just blew me away! It would be so cool to have a graduation ceremony there. How many people can ever say they got their diploma in a cave

And yes I do plan to go back, simply because its the most intriguing place on the planet (and because the weather is outstanding, and because the people are soooo friendly..ugh the list could go on and on).

The rock apes are soooo cute, they even climb into the tour buses and hang around for a bit..hahaha

The apes are really funny. Last time I went to say hi to them, one of them bit a woman on the leg because she was feeding the baby ape. Serves her right because you are not supposed to feed them anyway. Also, they love cameras so they will jump through the window of your car to grab your camera. In summer they also come down to the town because it is too hot up the Rock.